[quote user="peterwilkinson"]I forgot to say I have disabled the Left Alt/Shift combination to switch languages already[/quote]
Hmm ... you have a multilanguage keyboard ... did you disable CTRL + ALT to switch keyboard too?
Can't test that because I simply have a singlelanguaged german keyboard. Using that combination doesn't cause anything with my keyboardlayout.
Yes ... my Win7 is installed german and english. But changing language to EN in my case changes keyboardlayout (i.e. z and y change their places) too - not that funny on a simple german keyboard :-)
I'm running the current version on the "mail" machine; an older one on my wife's for her mail. Hers is a Windows 7 64 bit box, this laptop is an XP 32 bit. Since her mail's working fine thus far I haven't worked up the ambition for tackling the PM4.6x version on her machine.
Is the space at the top of that window, where the icons and/or text normaly resides still there - even empty?
If not, close Pegasus, rename STATE.PMJ in you mailbox and restart Pegasus.
If yes the folder with the icons (PNG in programdiretory) or some of them may be lost. *Ups* PM441 - may be that folder doesn't exist at all in that version - don't remember.
I think I've fixed problem (1) on my laptop by running wsendto.exe in Win XP SP3 compatibility mode. Why this should help, I don't know: the apparently identical configuration on my desktop (also Win 7 Pro x64, same Pegasus, same settings) lets mailto: links work fine without that compatibility setting.
That leaves a minor irritation which is nothing to do with Pegasus: every call to PMail on the laptop, including invoking a mailto: link when PMail is already up and running, requires me to confirm a UAC warning. I seem to have managed to kill that on the desktop, but I can't remember how. If anyone can remind how to disable that piece of Win 7 protection just for PMail, I'd be very grateful.
But my problem (2) with Pegasus on the laptop still persists: I can't drag and drop files into the attachment pane. This is a renewed plea for help on that one. TIA.
I was experiencing a problem with Pegasus Mail 4.63 crashing at random times several times a day on a Windows 2003 Standard terminal server. With the valuable help of Michael in der Wiesche (who handles the crash dumps) and David Harris, I was able to isolate the cause to something to do with RasMan. Here is the stack dump for historical purposes :
I am using Pegasus Mail v4.41 on two netbooks. Since one year ago on one netbook Pegasus crashes on pressing the reply button. Closing Pegasus and start again before replying works, but is a little bit annoying. On the other netbook there has been no problem although the same installation (installed in a truecrypt container). But since yesterday also on the second netbook the same behavior. Update on v4.63 doesn't solve the problem.[/quote]
Since you can duplicate the issue with the current version I'd like to ask you to provide us with some more detailed information so we may learn about the background of these crashes for fixing them once for all: May I ask you, to install and use the MiniDump extension for providing further details with v4.63 (see )?
Where are the duplicate folders? Local or on an IMAP-Server?
Have a look at the folderinformation of those folders (context menue). I understand that the foldernames you see are identical. But: are the folderfilenames (local) or cachefilenames (IMAP) identical?
You may get rid off the duplicate mails in that folders by checking consistency and reindexing the folders (local) or deleting the chachefiles (IMAP). But in my opinion you first should solve the problem of duplicate folders.
The problem with wrapping Urls is that Urls are allowed to be up to 8000 bytes long, which at 80 bytes per line as a standard would be a word with 8000 non blank characters split onto 100 lines on your screen. For an example see Mapquest or Google_Earth urls.
For these long urls it is lucky that Pegasus Mail will allow you to select the url characters then "Open string in a browser" which allows you to pass the Url to your favorite browser.
[quote user="janhaverkamp"]Ahoj Michael - feeling very honoured to get the response from you personally :-) [/quote]
I'm afraid nobody else would have a good answer for you: I don't really think a lot people are still using encryption at all these days ...
[quote user="janhaverkamp"]The AutoList could be the problem. I had imported the full list of certificates that I got - several thousands of addresses and I will need less than 1% of them...
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Just add or keep the ones you need ...
[quote user="janhaverkamp"]
With "disable of enable various features", what do you mean?
As such, I don 't need an AutoList - I now switched off the Auto Encryption in the configuration -> encoding menu and that gives instant sending again when not encrypted and a bit, but acceptable, waiting time for encyption.[/quote]
That's exactly what I meant and it served its purpose obviously.
As suggested I have used WIn Explorer to identify and delete the PM0 and associated PNX files with PM shut down (having the message folder first , of course!).
The only PM0 file is the current one for the <DESKTOP.PM0 > with today's date. All appears to work now on opening PM with an empty Draft Manager folder
My goal with the incoming mail box is to try and always have it empty. Make use of filters to spread the emails to appropriate folders. That's the whole idea behind being able to define folders and filters to push stuff.
Also consider the Default Mail Folder and the option to push read mail that falls through all of inbox the filters to that folder. That will save already filtered but not moved emails from passing though the filters again and again.
Make sure "AutoFiltering" is turned off for that catch-all folder too.